Saimon Symbols

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In Lord of the Flies By William Golding, Golding develops his characters symbols by increasing and decreasing sentence lengths. He also creates a theme of words in the dialogue to hint to what the character symbolizes. Piggy has the most reasonable view of their life on the island plus the most all around knowledge and his glasses had the ability to create fire so he symbolizes reason and scientific power. Jack had the ability to be violent which he channeled through hunting and bullying those weaker than him so he symbolizes the natural savageness that exists in all humans. Saimon is the most generous of the group naturally being kind to the little ones and piggy the opposite of Jack. So he symbolizes the natural goodness in human beings.

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